Apples were only introduced to America by the English, so they're not from anywhere in America originally. There are conflicting opinions regarding where apples came from to begin with, but some specialists think it may be south east Asia. It certainly wasn't America ! Apples were planted along the Nile, in Egypt around 1300BC. Long before America was even discovered.
Yes you can. Mice can almost eat anything we eat and more. Apples, carrots, cookies (Oreos), peanuts walnuts etc.
The vegetables the Romans brought to England are: asparagus, cabbages, carrots, celery, cucumbers, endives, garlic, leeks, lettuce, marrows, onions, parsnips, peas, radishes, shallots and turnips. The fruit they introduced were apples (as opposed to crab apples), cherries, damsons, mulberries, pears, plumbs, and grapes. Nuts were sweet chestnuts and walnuts.
Apple maggot flies evolved when the ancestor began laying eggs on hawthornes. After apples were introduced to America, the flies started laying eggs on both apples and hawthornes.
Waldorf
Is that all you're eating?
Apples are grown in America,England,Ireland!!
Apples
The same as elsewhere.
Yakima
Apples, apricots (they were introduced form Armenia) cherries (they were introduced form Turkey) figs, filberts, melons (they were introduced form Africa) olives, pears, peaches, damson plums (they were introduced from Syria) quinces and pomegranates (they were introduced from Africa). Lemons were introduced in the 1st century AD.
No